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COMMERCIAL.

CH UTSTOII U lU.SU STO i;K j'vl A UKIiT. / the Addington yards on Wednesday _,o were small euti ios, and bn unite..-! wan dull. Iho sale being livid in very wet weather. Fat Oat tie—D>4 fat c.iih-, ni unity light weights, were yank'd, and pvioi.s :-h<iw>d a decline of 7s Od per head. ■' few txfr.a prime sU'cra and Ivifvra were taken for free zing at 22 .• per iUOib; »»i i-» r e .rts ]"■: to 20a. Extra g »>d st'ms s-.i-l at £8 to £9, others £0 Jo.h f o £7 DO.--, heif n a £4 loin £G 15s, best cows £0 to £7 15s, otliuis. £4 10i to £5 ]f>a. PVt Phcitn— About 3000 fat Ms ftp \v{•.;•■ yarded, mostly ‘ vvc.i nrlh tv few goo:; wethers. JB’rnezk g buyers won' not opera',

it)*;, and trti e was in ti:o lianda cf ihilocal butcher?. A :cvi!'!L:rs!inii!i> wet hot sold ftt J!h 0 i to 20i 2d, others 10s 1.. 10:, x'Vii • easy ewes ißs Od to 21)*. good 1-1 to His dd, others 10' 3d to ):•- C ). I'Y.i Lambs —i n fat level-s 2GtK) wo: yarded. Kxtra pi inio qu ..;it. s-d-i iI .o : 15 to 15s !Od, La-zing qnibiy 11,’.; 0 i to Id* !)d, olh-'IS I Os 3d. to KT: •Mtoro Sheep—l'i •‘•.tore sheep 3G0!) were p lined, mostly we the! a. 'A oh the ex c -pilot! of extra forward w.-t.h r.-t at 15s 84 to 10s Od, very few wer;> B<d , ;,nd price.-; were o;>;-ior. Bac’-ward wethers sold rt 12a 10.1, lambs 0* Id to 1 is. pi os Abo:.; 450 fat pigs were yarded, of good qa-.liiy, a. tlso!d bolter. mil aime r wore neglected. Conors sold at 32s Od to 44a (Id, end up to 47a for extra prime, equal to 3jd to 34d per !o ; porkers 95-. to 31a, averaging peri’o ; .ores 12s to 21s; suckers iiiul weauers 4’ Od io SsG.i. DUMIt 1) IN PUO D U C!E MA R K KT.yl. The following is the report for the week ending Wednesday : W heal —! hero is a good demand fur prime samples. Boat velvet is quoted .-.t 2s Gd to 2s 7Ad, medium 2- 31 i,.> 2s f»d. best tnscan 2s Gd to 2s 7d, tno ,-inra 2- 34 to 2s s cl, fowl wheal Is Jld to 2.-; Jd. Oats—Best Lad la -Id, medium and inferior Is Id to Is 3.5.4, Sutherlands Is 4jii to la od per bn; he;. Barley ling la Gd to 1.-; 101, mailing 2s 3d to 2a Od, Lakes 3s to 3s 0,1.

DUNE DIM STOCK JM AUK K'J K, At the Burnside iuarko.l on AVodnosdiiy, the following business was transacted:— Fat fiittl-—251 inail < f f.a eaitl wtf< yarded, mostly gc. en steels, heir r«, and Cows. Bidding was languid, except. f> : (hebest lines, which held their own. < Blur • K-scriiilions were !0s to 15s a head beiov last week’s pri.es fi.st heavy huilecl-r. solo at £8 10 s in £lo 5s for . x' r«, olio i. £5 10s to £8 ss, In-?:, hellers £o <i! s t.. £7 17s (id, others • 5 to £5 ss, cows £:! t - £(') 10s.

F;it Sheep—Only ■ oil'd f.-.t sheep si re pointed. about itaif hoi eg prims v.-.iilier'. the rest ewes, medium down to inlerii.r. The- sales openeil at a fullin':- iFehne < t Is to Is G 1 3 and as butchers bavin-/ b,r.-. supplies were m isiiy absent it was d i (belli. to ell. ct a les There was no deniaie- b ; fretzors. i’cd lit avy w eigh t w'el het.i t.ol- 1 at las to IGs lid, others 12s to J-I s 0 . best ewes 12a to ids (I I, oiheis Gs Gd t 10s 9d. Far, Lambs—ll 8 ' -.nibs wen- p-miieo A n expo tier took t hd best al pi ices a nine! lower tb.an !a-i Week", Fes' fetched ilato 12s, one exit’ - pmd pell 12s O.i.rmaU." i-o prime 10a to 10. s 0 I, old.-ua 7.. Gd to 1).-; 0 . Pigs—Only 80 pup- Were y aide-d. i'ricvfor pi into po! keiv end UaConers harden; Con-iderahly. •; nokers sold ,-T 4s GO o> 0 . porkers 27s in GO-, .;..eoaei,s GGs To o Is AU3TUAX.JAN MA AJvUiT eynM-.i, May 22 Wheal, ciiich, 2:5); muling. 2; G i ' 2a 7d. Flour. £5 151 to t!G 5. ; Manii d'-m . 21! ussto £lO 10a. oatp;im ; Tew idea!:■ nd o i dine, is Id to Is ild ; medium. I■; 5i to L ; (1 i ; in - in/, 1 „ lid to 2s itarii-V, ie- ding. !- 100 t.e Is I;:.; seed, 2.;i .1 d to 2-, 2 h i.iaize, pri-es, 2s 5 i. i’.nui, S. il. l’ol!:.-rd, '.?•! Teas, i'rusidsu Id;.;-, 8- 4-.1 !• IF G 1. Foia Ties. 1 ire sr d:si. £fj !o to £-| Unions, Tew ’••■land, £o ids ; As: lIKI is. £ll. il tutor, daily- made, I'.K;: dm; m v-iuaiii 10d.

Choose, X-.-a'and. 1> :m T : ili medium, y.j'l !i> •1 1 ■, wj I. Bacon, ISk’.v Zeal,:-. <; 11 Bln; , , 'io Bin lljiilli, N vv X :r- 1,.8 O io Note.— j hii ab<»";> quotations are thm ruling bet k con me: com; i and rotr: j!■- r, an do nor represent I lie slightly lowt r valntcbtaiucd by recognised hivkt rs. iM B'JLBoCKNK, May 22.

W heat, 2.-i 9Jd ; tiroj, < fats, .1 s scl to Is 9.1. Burley, fair to good, 2s 5.1 to H;; prime-, 8 a 4d to or fid. Bran, J I id. roll::rd, 13 id Onions. £'-> to £9 I Os. Auklaide, May 22, Wheat, 2» BJJ to 2s 8-JiJ, Flour, £(i Os Bran, 11 Ad ; pollard, li id. MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL.

London, May ißank shares —Bank of £80; Bank of JSew South Wales, £3B Uls ; National Bank of New Zealand, ii?> 10s. Bank of Now Zealand 4 per cent guaranteed stock, 100, New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co’s. 4 percent, prior lie n debentures, 89. The total quantity of wheat and fl"’,;; afloat for the United Kingdom is 3,325,01 K) quarters, and for the Continent 1,8ii5,00(i quarters. The cargo of wheat, ex the Maris has been soht at 28s IM, and a Vic.orLu carg at 29s 7ld. At tlio tall ~v, sale;; 2-125 casks ivert oll’ei is;, and lodt) caaka wc:e .i’jic-.s—----?.l utron, this, :;8 . 0.l ; 20s. ina-L ilae, 2(m 2 , ; oo dine;, 25-; 0 . . liver, 2; 3 9-Kid. I: \n re. hi y 211 The Cl -e Si e e, , i Mid Due l-riout ins! Co U..M 1 io A C er,K. ill liny Liar Canterbury mu* mi. lq 1 per lb ; Nap-er and Mi ll h bB n 1. 2J . i>, firs, quality, 5£ s ; rs-coi.i! qn 4i‘d. 'i'l.ete lias been .• {•'■•■ ■ !)• r l.di in tho value ot North lid.ie.i Bliiumi, AUTHENTIC DIBMCAL Ul'lsioN;; H’OUT.KNOWIXCi. —Dr Us home K.y., : " I 1,3 Kandku A Sons’ EucaKvi-t.i Kxtu.uit as ■■ sptay for nasal c-tiwi-rh, low fever, ie-tiima. Ac,, with great sueeess. I find I Li-; preparation superior lo all others.” Dr T til til: I have used various preparation:* o! Eucalyptus, but I get better results from Sakdnk a Sons’ Eucalypti Extract than from any oilier.” Dr Dreetou ; “ I never use any Eucalyptus preparation other than Sandhi: Sc Sons’, as I found the others to be almost useless.” Dr Hart: “It goes without saying that, Sandkr A Sons. Eucalypti Extract is the beat in the market.” In influenza, all fevers, throat and lung trouble, diphtheria, diarrhoea, dysentery, kidney complaints, rheumatism, wounds, sprains, ulcers, Ac,, it is invaluable, See that you get Sand: ;; a Sons’, and reject spurious preparation, which arc sometimes supplied by unscrupulous dealers.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 3744, 25 May 1901, Page 4

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COMMERCIAL. Temuka Leader, Issue 3744, 25 May 1901, Page 4

COMMERCIAL. Temuka Leader, Issue 3744, 25 May 1901, Page 4

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